[B] Cruella de Vil | Fur-obsessed fashionista who turns a car chase into runway chaos. Her name literally means cruel devil, and dalmatian spots are the only print she won't respect.
2/14
Aladdin?
[D] Jafar | Royal vizier with a hypno-snake staff and unlimited patience for evil plans. Street rats beware: he files every grudge under 'strategic revenge' next to genie rules.
3/14
Beauty and the Beast?
[A] Gaston | Antlers in every room, ego in every mirror. He sings like a patriot for biceps, then leads a torch-lit mob because rejection bruises harder than bar fights.
4/14
Bambi?
[C] Man | An unseen hunter who never gets a face, only consequences. Forest animals remember the fire, not the shooter. AFI later listed 'Man' among chilling screen antagonists.
5/14
Cinderella?
[B] Lady Tremaine, the evil stepmother | Cold protocol, colder tea. She weaponizes chores, curfews, and staircases. Fun note: the same voice actress also played Maleficent, which explains that icy precision.
6/14
Fantasia?
[C] Chernabog | A mountain wakes up mean. With wings like cathedral doors, he throws a demon block party until dawn bells cancel it. Animation flex turned nightmare fuel.
7/14
Lady and the Tramp?
[A] Am and Si | Siamese double act with a taste for chaos. They blame the dog, sing in harmonies, and treat living rooms like obstacle courses with porcelain checkpoints.
8/14
Mulan?
[D] Shan Yu | Strategist who reads weather like a battle map. Falcon scouts, avalanche problems, and a capital visit scheduled for fireworks. The Great Wall becomes his RSVP line.
9/14
A Bug's Life?
[C] Hopper | A grasshopper who understands supply chains and intimidation. Keep the ants scared, the harvest moving, and the speeches loud. Until a little bird ruins quarterly plans.
10/14
Alice in Wonderland?
[B] Queen of Hearts | Trial by temper. She plays croquet with flamingos, shouts policy as volume settings, and treats 'Off with their heads!' like a customer-service script gone wrong.
11/14
The Great Mouse Detective?
[D] Ratigan | Professor by title, crime by thesis. He serenades his own villainy, threatens henchmen with feline audits, and plots a royal swap using clockwork and ego.
12/14
The Incredibles?
[A] Syndrome | Former fan, current startup founder in supervillain tech. He proves capes are a bad idea, monetizes chaos, and forgets customer safety in the product roadmap.
13/14
The Nightmare Before Christmas?
[C] Oogie Boogie | A burlap sack full of dice and bugs. He runs a casino of doom, cheats at games, and still loses to a skeleton with rhythm.
14/14
Bolt?
[B] The Agent | Hollywood handler who markets a dog harder than truth. He speaks fluent spin, misses real loyalty, and treats friendship like a scheduling conflict with ratings.